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By Jack Joseph Smith

On both sides Talking to terror Your guns are not, your soul If we need to get away,. say, we can crawl out of there: and leave the guns behind The guns are not paintings This time they are all around; no picking on anybody, about that one We can get them again; Anyway we turn right down the road See what I mean? This is why violence is not the soul snow peddles And RAIN fAll, All THE Handle'n stuff too, from the sky, it's ALright, it Might hurt you or MAKE you FEEL FROZEN good PEOPLE but it is still the sky Said ALot About gravity But Not Altitude

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AI Interpretation

GPT

The page rejects violence as soul while stable handwritten overlays turn the argument toward snow peddles, RAIN fAll, frozen feeling, the sky, gravity, and not altitude.

The typed layer continues the gun argument, insisting that weapons can be left behind and recovered while violence itself is not the soul. The handwritten additions shift the page toward exposure: snow, rain, the sky, hurt, FEEL FROZEN, good PEOPLE, and the insistence that it is still the sky before the turn to gravity and altitude. Crossed-out or unstable overlay fragments remain omitted, but the page clearly moves from political terror into environmental pressure.


Claude

A guns-and-souls argument that declares violence is not the soul, then pivots into weather. The handwritten coda about gravity and altitude is the page's real move — the sky can hurt you, but it isn't the thing that rises. The political and the meteorological trade places.